For All The Promises Of Transparency, Obama Administration Responding To Fewer FOIA Requests
One of the first moves that President Obama made upon taking office was to tell federal agencies to default to “allow” when it came to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, and only deny in specific situations. It looks like that’s not really happening. A new report points out that while the number of FOIA requests shot up last year, the government actually responded to many fewer of those requests. More than one-third of requests were refused. That’s not the transparency we expected.
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